Direct linking from bing ads?

I've heard a few people say they've been successful direct linking to CB products via Bing ads. Decided to try myself with a few different campaigns, and after a few days I'm not seeing any results. I'm getting a handful of hops every day for each campaign, but nobody is even getting to the order form.

Just wondering if anyone had any advice about this method, or if it's just a complete waste of time. I'm trying to test out a range of different products as well to find a niche that converts well.

what you say a handful, how many do you mean exactly? and how many impressions do you get exposure on

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I've only been at it a few days, so there are only a couple that have seen many impressions so far. They are getting about 1.5K impressions per day, with a CTR of about .3%

My ads have a price included in the description, so I know people are aware it's a paid product before they click the ad. I'm wondering if this really helps, or just gets me less clicks in the long run. The CPC is pretty cheap on Bing, so I'm considering making the ads a bit more enticing.

I've only been at it a few days, so there are only a couple that have seen many impressions so far. They are getting about 1.5K impressions per day, with a CTR of about .3%

My ads have a price included in the description, so I know people are aware it's a paid product before they click the ad. I'm wondering if this really helps, or just gets me less clicks in the long run. The CPC is pretty cheap on Bing, so I'm considering making the ads a bit more enticing.

That's very odd. Even 'bad' campaigns usually have CTRs of 1-2%. The only reason I can think of is that you may be advertising for very broad keywords, and hence your ad would be shown for "irrelevant" keywords.

Other than that, make sure you have at least 10 variants of the ad (write each one differently) to start with, so that you can compare different CTRs for each one.

Which countries are you targeting? It is a good idea to start with US, Canada, and UK only, and the start adding other countries (e.g. Australia, Germany, etc...) once your campaign is converting decently.

It is something that has produced sales for me in the past. However, a situation was that after sometime if I remember correctly, I was not getting traffic or the same amount of traffic I was getting before. Because I did not want to cloak, I somewhat moved on. Maybe there are people who are able to do it very well on a single Bing account without cloaking.

Bing allow direct linking to clickbank, but this promotion method is not really effective anymore, people are not buying this way, use a squeeze page ( 5 minutes of work+ domain name) and start building your list and then redirect visitor to the offer after they opt-in.
if you need some help with squeeze page pm me .

That's very odd. Even 'bad' campaigns usually have CTRs of 1-2%. The only reason I can think of is that you may be advertising for very broad keywords, and hence your ad would be shown for "irrelevant" keywords.

Other than that, make sure you have at least 10 variants of the ad (write each one differently) to start with, so that you can compare different CTRs for each one.

Which countries are you targeting? It is a good idea to start with US, Canada, and UK only, and the start adding other countries (e.g. Australia, Germany, etc...) once your campaign is converting decently.

Mancar

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So for each campaign, have multiple ads with the same keywords is the thought here? Or if on Bing, just make new campaigns for each of the ads?

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